A hearing for Hammad Memon was held Thursday April 19, 2012 the day after he was returned from Dallas where he and his mother were arrested last week. He was moved under heavy security and wearing a bullet proof vest (The Huntsville Times/Dave Dieter)

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A teen charged with shooting a classmate in a crowded hallway at Discovery Middle School in Madison in 2010, is set to go on trial for murder beginning June 17.

Hammad Memon, 17, was 14 at the time he was charged with shooting Todd Brown, 14, in the back of the head during a class change on Feb. 5, 2010.

A Madison County judge ruled in July 2010 that Memon should stand trial as an adult.

Madison County Circuit Judge Karen Hall Monday set the trial date, which falls one day short of a year after Memon's original trial date.

They were caught at a Dallas bus station with new Pakistani passports and thousands in cash.

Memon's bond was revoked and his parents, Dr. Iqbal Memon and Safia Memon, have both been charged with hindering prosecution. Iqbal Memon's trial date has been set for Aug. 5. Safia Memon has an April trial date, but that may be continued until after her son's trial.